r January 14, 1928 furday THE TJAJLY NEWS PAGE 1HREE THE ACME'S Annual ( ontinucs with an unabated flow of (he Biggest I large ins In B.C. MEN'S CHINCHILLA OVERCOATS ! H only in thin lot of Men's Chinchilla Overcoats. These .... Ir d" pure wool materials, cut in the very latest style, ! rk buck. They are beautifully tailored and very smart ; , ;,i 1 1 1 jx Karmenty, and a credit to the wearer. Rejrukir value l worth it, too. 9Q MsJ.Ot) ,,,.,;, Sale Price CHIII IJLANKETS ii. i. a nice lot of pure wool Crib Blanket, measuring 3G , . , 18. They con in pink, blue, and white with a ..... ..tiirual pattern woven throughout, which will interest , i i.-omcii. Regular value $2.50. Qll ,,i.:,tion Sale Price HOYS' PANTS linys Pant, Ifnee length, in hard wearing serges and . m l corduroys, and in .sizes up to 28. Qf , rn.i.ition Sale Price , MEN'S HOSE Mi l ' Black Cotton Hose. Regular 35c vulut I.nk whole hose at this price , .I n -is -tucking. .iimi.v.ion Sale Price, 6 pairs for . . No one And besides, no need 95c MEN'S SWEATERS Here is a beautiful lot of Four Pocket Coat Sweaters for 'h viry latest. They are most comfortable garments old weather and yet not bulky to wear. Pure wool, in all i and sixes. Regular value is $8.50. OK p:. lion Sale Price Acme :: Importers Vol O.I, Order 't 'Stricfly Cash No Chre Anta Mail Orders Forwarded Express Prepaid m tHF ntj IMMEa GENUINE V 1 . NDs llffiCtl M VACUUM BOTTLE COMPLETE THERMOS DOTTLE AND METAL ltOX $2.00 New "STKONGLAS" Thermos, almost unbreakable, 15 os. size . . SI. 03 rotes Met. 77ic Pioneer Drttgrists TI1IND AVE. t, SIXTH ST. -TELEPHONES 8?6200 P. an apian National Q7jc Largcft Kailzoay SyJlem in America STEAMSHIP AND nullum. Irom I'ltlSti; Itll'I.UT for and intermediate points, eicti fr HTr.tVAKT and ANVU.X. each r'ur NOltTII ft ml Mll'TII l XN I IWSSKAOKIl TK.UNN I ttac-h MIINII.IV. VI:ill;iJI(AV and UKOIMIK, LDMONTON. MINMI' States. AOBNCV AM, OCEA lis Oanadfun Nstlnntl f.rnffw alM for ysur rtett lilpinrnt 'irv ticket nrncE. tt8 tiiiiui TRAIN SERVICE VAM'Ol VIS. VlfTOHl.t. SBATTLK. tiilllAY, 8 00 am HKIINIiAHAV. 10.00 p m II Attl.OTTK I ( LAMM. Portmahtly. KAVK I'llINCS Kl'PltHT .AII ltIA at 11.30 .m. for I'lllM'ti tU, all point Eastern Oanudu, United fnr !.,.,. urdrrs. Vrelfn t'beqoes. rr-H , Thor Johnson GOES OUT OF THE SHOE UUSINESS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS On every Shoe In the Store GREAT BARGAINS COME AND (iET 'EMI Church Notices ST. AMlltElV'H CATIIF.IHUL (Church of England) Archdeacon a, A. Rix, rector. Morning worship at 11 a.m. Evcnlne Mir vice at 730 pjn. Sacrament of the torfl'i BtlfrpeT first Sunday of the month at 11 am. Third Sunday of the month at 8 a.m. Sunday school at 2:30. Baptism by arrangement. I r BAPTIST ( III Itl'll. Mlnlater, Rev. W. F. Price. Sunday. January 16. Reopening vices. The ohurch auditorium will be re-opened after renovation and the In stsUlstlon of new equipment. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. by the Junior Choir. Sermon topic 'True Worship." Sunday school at 3:80. Organ recital at 7.16. Evening worship at 7.30. Subject "The Greatest Text in the Bible." Special music Vocal solos by Mlas E. M. Davies, Messrs. Ernest Smith and R. W. Howard Anthem by the choir. Organ solos. Organist-- W. Vaughan Davits. The public cordially Invited. - i'ukxhytkiiian mi itcn. Minister, Rev J. R Frizell, B.A.. LI. B Residence, The Manse. Phone 463. Mornlg worship at 11 o'clock. Sub Ject ---"I he Two Women at the Well. Sunday School at 13.16. 'Evening ser vice at 7.30. Subject by Tequest, "The Power of Mind over Body In 8lckness and Disease. Soma remarkable cures I have known. Does Ood still heal? I Anthem by the choir. rilHIHTIAN KCIEM't: "OCIKTY Service every Sunday morning la the Hay's Block. 346 Second Avenue. Sub ject on Sunday "Life." Testimony :ueetlng on Wednesday evening at 8 o' clock. I IKWT I NITKU Till Kill. Rev. A. Wilson. B.A., pastor. Mist I. Haddock, deaconess. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "The Value of Quietness In the Scul." Sunday school at 3.30. Even tng worship at 7.30. Subject, "The Oerllty and Necessity of Spiritual re Birth." Monday at 7 J0 p.m. Young People's Society. XT. IMIL'S U TIItillAN ( III KCII Rev. John Hanson: pastor . . Residence Clapp Bldg Phone Bed 3S1 Morning worship at 1 1 o'clock (Eng lish) Sunday School. Bible class and confirmation class 13 noon. Event rut worship at 7.80, Scandinavian service Choir will sing. Solo by Mrs. Carl Dybhavn. A cordial welcome to all RAILWAY MEN NEW OFFICERS The local Canadian Brothtrhosd of Railrcad Employees last night Installed officers for the year 1038 as follows: President -H Forrest (re-elected). Vice-President - -R. B. James (re-elected). Treasurer- J. H. Arnott (re-elected). Piuanclal Secretary- -H. IX Hill (reelected t Record .ng Secrrtary -A. R. Sinclair. Reporter -H Lincoln. Warden- -J. E. Holroyd Inner Guard A. E. Woods. Outer Guard -P. T. Appleyard. L.caI Chairman H Forrest. The activities of the past year were reviewed. These were marked by the negotiation of a revised schedule agreement with the railway company; su in-cie.e c! 5 per month in salary to all monthly rated eaipioyesji; a considerable Increase in membership and a substantial increase In the division's funds. There was no necessity for any dlsbuiae-ments on account of sick or unemployed memben during the year which was gratllylng. Jan 14- -RH i; win. The club bote was holding forth In the smoking room "When my wife what to ask me to do something for her." he said, "she always gives me one of my favorite dtahev brains, for Instance." "Ah. I see," put in another member, "she atlsrks you In your weak spo'.." Wit and Humor. Milton Gontales will leave on Monday Burning's train fin Prince Ocorm- where lie lias Hern eruuxi'tl to appear In civil ceses. He eapecln to return to the city next Thursday. ANNOUNCEMENTS . Elk's Leap-year Dance. January SO. Legion Novelty Dunce January 37. Prince Rupert dlrls' Drill Team February 3. CN R. Annual Ball. Friday. Pebrary 17. LINDSAY'S Cartage and Storage Phone 53 CHrinKf. WareliousiiiK, and i i tLiii.uiinn Team or Motor Service. Coal Sur-fi and Gravel We Specialize In Piano and Kurnitutv Moving. Local and Personal BO Undertakers. Phone 41 Dentist. Dr. J. R. Ooese. Phone 686. Skating 0Uy, 2 to 4 and 8 to 10. tf TiiiiWjPjflEftV tSa -TOO, Zenith Gate. ; - ' -H Zenith Cafe, the 'pSace to suit evert' body's books. tt Oet the Big 4 babltU When thinking if s Tsxl Dhone 4. ' U Danoi in Messsostel liaU tonight at o'clock. Good musje. Gentlemen 75e ls41s 30. K. Abetten, M.C. Owing to slides on the C.N.R., the Bin have .cancelled tbelr annual dance data which was fixed for February 17. Orand opening Of their enlarged Hall. Moos Whist Drive and Danes, Tuesday. January 17. Cash prtees. 13 Oeorge Gillespie of the Goese Packing Co. arrived In the city on the Princess Beatrice this morning from Vancouver. Bereer M. Brynlldsen of Bella Cool was a paassnser going through on the Cardena this morning bound for Van couver. CN-ft. oOclals frcaa the interior, who have been in the etty lor a couple of days attending a divisional conference. returned to their posts up the line by his morning's train. Hush MacC Woodworth, son of J. B. Woodworth. owner of the Patterson mine on Pore her Island, reached the city on the Princess Beatrice this morn- r,g from Vancouver. Passenean salllnc from here for Ket chikan on the Princess Mary this after noon wlU Include tv. and Mrs. uie Wane bo. Mrs. Sboup and Mr. and Mrs. NeU McDonald and family. Joseph Bigmund of Queen Charlotte City is s vtsltor in the city on business He arrived from the Islands on the Prince Jchn last night and wlU return home on the same steamer. Motorshlp Belllngharr.. Capt. J. E. Anderson, arrived In port at 8 o'clock this morning from Ketchikan with two carloads of frosra fish for transshipment Bast over the Canadian National Railways. The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian Church will hold an afternoon tea and sale 'of home cooking at the Manse. Thursday. January IS. from 3:80 to S. There wUl be a program daring the afternoon Provincial Constable' Andrew Grant of Maasett Is a visitor in. the city on official duties. He arrived from the Queen Charlotte Islands by the Prince John last night and will return to hi post by the C PR steamer Princess Mary, Capt. C. C. Salute?, is due at 3:30 this afternoon from Vancouver and wUl salt ' i bout an hour later for Alaska. The vessel is scried uled to touch here southbound on Wednesday seat. Charles O. Stunpson. general manager of the Baxter Pole Co.. arrived test night on the Cardena from Vancouver acd wlU sail Monday by the Prince John for Maasett Inlet on a visit of inspection to his company's operations there. Jack Hittnall. committed for trial on a charge of causing grevtous bodily injury to Joseph Cook, was released on ball by Judge F. MB. Young in County Court this morning. He will probably come up tor election toward the end of Win parents who their children admitted to the lUoelvlng Class at Booth School, opening on "February 1, notify the principal before Friday. January 10. Children must be six years of age before February 1. I. A. Mercer, principal. 13 Miss Anna Broservtcn. direct from Oecho-Blovakis, reached the city on the Princess Beatrice this morning from Vrpeouver and will psoostid tomorrow -Ight on the Camosun to Alice Arm where she will Join bate sitter. Mrs. John Thomas. Another Immigrant from Caecho-Slovakla. a man. also i reached the city on the Beatrice this morning. After having been ashore In Vancouver on holidays. Capt. Steve Orsy and Purser Art Graves are $ek on duty aboard the C PR tmmtt Princess Beatrice this trip north. Chief Bn-glneer William Wiicock t the Beatrice is leaving Vancotive- twtay ssr the Old Country to supervise engine installation and bring out the new steamer Princess S.&'.uc for Um Vitittuuver-Kattsliuu ruu and Allan Matheson has been assigned to relieve on the Beatrice during his a been oa. After a rather blustexjr tita all the way up except while ' tsearutt Prince Rupert wheat there wa a'frv&rtl betterment la weather octtdtUOVi. C.N It. Prince John. Capt. K Mabba, arrived in port at midnight from VlBoouver via the Queen Charlotte Islands. The John has a heavy frelglii cargo to discharge here "after which she will move down to the elevator to load screenings for Taecma. Instead of tonight ou regular schedule. It Is belli): arranged that the Prince John shall all on her return KiHith via the same mute Monday evrn- ::; at 0 o'clock. B RITIS'HTOLU morning from Vancouver and wayporte. sailing at 11 aj&. on her return south. Passengers sailing this morning on the Princess Beatrice for Vancouver Included M. N. Kelley, J. Grant, J. Cos-grove. Norrls w. Prtngle and Mrs. S. Prlngle. E. Heaphy. general manager of the Los Angeles Lumber Products Co.. arrived in the city on the Prince John test night from s visit of Inspection to the Buckley Bay mill, which Is being prepared for reopening, and sailed this morning on the Cardena for his homt in Seattle. Lest opportunity to get your fur coat tor less than cost. For three days onfy we are offerlns all our coats at half price. We stand by every coat we guarantee and the guarantee does not have to be in writing. We do not guarantee Electric Seal Coats that may last three months, for five yean, nor do we charge two hundred dollars for a coat that is worth seventy-five. If you are not satisfied you have the option of j exchanging or get your money back. Bemember this Is Ooldbtoom ' The Old Reliable' whom you have known for years, so do not miss this opportunity. W. Ooldbloom. Second Avenue. 13 OFFICERS OF BOAT OWNERS Iasit Venr'n Officials Re-elected En Bloc at Meeting Last j Night Favor Co-opera- ! tion The annual meeting of the local Hsu-but Vessel Owners' Association was held in the City Haul test night and all last ! year's officers were re-elected en bloc' as follows: President Capt. David Ritchie. Vloe-Ptwsldwnv-O w. Nickerson. Secretary -Treasurer- H J. Bradbury. Manager B. M. Daggett. Executive Or. W. T. Kergin. M. F. W:ckrrs3n and Capt. Oeorge Fritz. There wore twenty-one members present and a unanimous vote wss taken l:i favor of the organisation of a cooperative fish marketing concern here. It was also decided to cut the dues of the association in half. Another meeting Is to be called for next Thursday night when it is hoped that a larger attendance will be present' to take up such Important matters as the bait agreement and union rules. HOTi:i. AKKIVAL8. ITIiH-e lluprrt J. E. Donoghue, R. B. McLean, C. amies. C. R. McMillan and Charles O. Stlmpsou. Vancouver: William R. Harvey. Winnipeg: Ted Warns, city: B. Heaphy, Seattle. Central V Grant, Maasett: J. Slgmund, Queen Charlotte City. Nut ay C. B. Flewln and O. B. Brown, Port Simpson. IV.lUMXd. Cltlens are hereby notified that to blasting operations being neces sary In the construction of Hay's Creek Trunk Sewer trespassing on the reserve along Hay's Creek Is extremely dsnger- oiis and children especially snoura Be kept away from this vicinity. H A. McLEAN. It with a c SAW q Stays sharp longer Cuts easier. Saws faster SIMONDS CANADA SAW CO, LTD. MONTftLAL. VAMOOUVSR. ST. JOHN, N.S TORONTO n . 4 A M S&sBBBD MBIA The Mineral Province of Western Canada To the end of December, 1926. Haa produced Mineral A3 follows: Pli cer Gold, $78,018,548; Lode Gold, $126,972,318; Silver, $80,787,003; Lead, $10076,412 ; Copper,. $209,067,068; fcinc, oTJlSST? ; Coal &hd Coke, $284,599,13; Structural Materlafa' iihd Miscellaneous Minerals, $60,175,407; making its mineral production to the eif of 1926 show an AGGREGATE VALUE OF $988,108,470, PRODUCTION FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 1926, $67,188,842 The Mining Laws of this Province are more liberal and the fees lower than those of any other Province in the Dominion, or any co ony in the British Empire. Mineral Ideations are granted to discoverers for nominal fees. Absolute Titles are obtained by develojing such properties, the security of which is guaranteed by Crown grants. Full information, together with Mining Reports and Maps, may be obtained gratis by addressing THE HONORABLE THE MINISTER OF MINES. VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. N.B. Practically all British Columbia Mineral Properties upon which development work haa been 'done are described in some one of the Annual Reports of the Minister of Mines. Thoae considering mining investments should refer to such reports. They are available wlthoat charge on application to the Department of Mines, Victoria, B.C. Reports of the Geological Survey of Canada, Winch Building, Vancouver, are recommended as valuable source of information. Reports covering of the Six Mineral Survey Districts are published separately, and are available on application. C.P.n. steamer Princess Beatrice. Capt Henry Anderson, arrived at 3.15 this Clear ranee JfaWS Buy GREATER BARGAINS THAN EVER COATS DRESSES HATS Hosiery and Lingerie Guaranteed to please you better. For Sale by all Good - Grocers. Canadian National Steamships Co. Dmited Prince Rupert DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD Opera tins (i.T.I. 20.000 Ton Floating Dry Dock Engineers, Machinists, Iloilcrmakern, Blacksmitha, Pattern-makers. 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